On Jun 22, 2004, at 3:15 PM, Stas Bekman wrote:

Yes, but it won't work for modules not using MB, so it's better to have something common. We can always change things later if we find it beneficial. Nothing is cast in stone as long as it doesn't add a huge overhead for the user's learning curve.

My sentiments exactly.

I doubt so. Just make it die with the appropriate message, so that if someone needs it they will know that it'll be added in the future.

Okay, done.

generate_script does it for you too.

TestMM::generate_script doesn't, but TestRun->generate_script() does. I've been using the latter in my Makefile.PL.


It doesn't matter for now. I was just mentioning a feature that you may find useful.

Oh, okay. Thanks. :-)

It'd be nice to actually try your patch in action with some module that uses MB before committing it. Other than that +1 and thank you, David.

I've tried it with MasonX::Interp::WithCallbacks, which I will release with the Build.PL as soon as Apache::Test is released with Apache::TestMB.


Moreover, I think it's time to give you commit access to A-T if you wish to. Do you have an account at apache.org?

I don't. How do I get one? A quick look around www.apache.org/dev/ doesn't reveal much...


Regards,

David



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